Kingdom; phylum; class; order; family; species; genus
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parrots have become less common in the last 200 years.</span>
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B) There
are probably less green parrots today than there once were.
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C) Blue
parrots probably are the best adapted species to live on farms.
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D) The
blue parrot population has likely increased in the last 200 years.
The answer is B. This is because the graph shows the highest number of green parrots in the 'deep forest' category of environment, whereas the numbers in the 'grassland' and 'scrub forest' are less. Since the forested area in Brazil has decreased rapidly, this means that the preferred environment of the green parrot has decreased, probably resulting in a decline in the green parrot population
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Answer:
Volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides
Explanation:
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Answer:
Soil texture tests would be - determine the percentage of sand, salt, and cay in the soil
nutrient test test would be - determine the amount of plant nutrients available in the soil
Organic matter tests would be - determine the quantity of organic matter in the soil sample
pH tests would be - determine whether soil is acidic or alkaline
Explanation:
If you read each of the drag and drop boxes carefully then you can find some small hints like the word acidic that related o pH and nutrients would go with nutrients.
Answer:
Kussmaul respirations indicates the condition of acidosis and diabtetes ketoacidosis
Explanation:
Kussmaul respiration refers to the labored and deep breathing pattern. Adolph kussmaul introduced the term Kussmaul respiration.
This respiration refers to the form of hyperventilation in which the amount of carbon dioxide is decreased in the blood. The metabolic acidosis alters the normal pattern of breathing and results in rapid and shallow breathing. The Kussmaul respiration is most common in ketoacidosis.